And boy do we need to try something new. As you might have seen, our current system isn’t working out too well. You know the one where we were told “if you just buy lots more stuff you will be happy!” or that we should enshrine endless economic growth as some sort of untouchable holy grail, ignoring the fact we live on a planet with finite resources. This system is fundamentally flawed and we can see the consequences: heatwaves, floods, extreme weather events and well… you know the rest. All of this is interlinked: 70% of global climate emissions originate in cities, and most of that comes from consumption of goods, food, travel or services.

Greenpeace
held an exhibition in a Beijing shopping centre to show the public the
value of e-waste with information panels, and an art installation made
of over 500 old mobile phones was also exhibited. © Daria Karetnikova /
Greenpeace
On the bright side, this also means that there is a link between the alternatives to consumption and the solution to the climate crisis. As more people come together in their communities, neighbourhoods or at events like Sharing Week or MAKE SMTHNG to fix, make, mend, teach, learn, sew, repair, and share we start to build a different way of living: one that reduces our collective impact on the planet, makes the most of our precious resources and helps reduce emissions. It also celebrates innovation, creativity, collectivity and community. The movement is out there in your city, in your neighbourhood and it is growing: Sharing Week reaches over 100 million people each year and MAKE SMTHNG 2018 saw events in over 48 countries!

Greenpeace
holds a MAKE SMTHNG Week event at the Millerntor Football Stadium
showing there’s an alternative to endless consumerism of cheap
electronics and fast fashion that truly harms our environment.

Students
in Prague, Czech Republic went on the street to strike on 15th March
2019, demonstrate and demand politicians to act urgently in order to
prevent further global warming and climate change. It is a part of the
School strike for climate movement, also known as Fridays for Future.
So, this week check out what is happening near you, join a Sharing Week event, help host something at your kids’ school, see how you could connect with your local climate activist group. It’s time to connect the dots. This is the only way we are going to win.
Robin Perkins is the Project Leader of MAKE SMTHNG Week at Greenpeace East Asia
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